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CONGRESS, UNITED STATES. 



Massachusetts. 



1, William W. Crapo, R. 



2, Benjamin W. Harris, B. 



3, Wult.ridgr A. Fi.-.d, U. 



4, Leopold Morse, D. 



5, S. Z. Bowman. II. 



6, George B. Luring, E. 



7, William A. Russell, R. 



8, William Ualliu, It. 

 a, William \V. Uiw, E. 



10, Amasa Norcross, K. 



11, tii-orgo I). Kobiuson, R. 



Michigan. 



1, J. 8. Newberry, K. 

 2, Edwin \\iilits'. K. 

 8, J. H. McGowan, E. 



4, J. C. Burrows, 1J. 



5, John W. Stone, K. 



6, Mark 8. Brewer, R. 



7, Omar D. Conger, R. 

 S, Roswell G. Horr, U. 

 a, Jay A. IlubbelJ, R. 



Minnesota. 



1, M. H. Dunnoll, R. 



2, llenry Poehlur, D. 



3, W. D. Washburn, R. 



Mississippi. 



1, H. L. Muldrow. D. 



2, Van H. Manning, D. 

 , 11. D. Money, D. 



4, Otho R. Singleton, D. 



5, Charles E. Hooker, D. 



6, J. R. Chalmers, D. 



Missouri. 



1, Martin L. Clardy, D. 



2, Erasmus Wells, D. 

 o, R. G. Frost, D. 



4, L. H. Davis, D. 



5, Richard P. Bland, D. 



6, John R. Waddill, D. 



7, Alfred M. Lay, D. 



8, Samuel L. Sawyer, D. 



9, Nicholas Ford, N. 



10, G. F. Rothwell, D. 



11, John B. Clark, Jr., D. 



12, William H. Hatch, D. 



13, A. H. Buckner, D. 



Nebraska. 



1, Ed. K. Valentine, R. 



Nevada. 



1, Eollin M. Daggett, R. 



New Hampshire. 



1, Joshua G. Hall. R. 8, Ossian Ray, E. 



2, James F. Briggs, R. 



New Jersey. 



1, George M. Robeson. R. 5, C. H. Voorhis, R. 



2, Hezekiah B. Smith, D. 6, John L. Blake, R. 

 8, Miles Ross, D. 7, L. A. Brigham, R. 

 4, Alvah A. Clark, D. 



New York. 



1, James W. Covert. D. 



2, Daniel O'Reilly, D. 

 8, S. B. Chittenden, E. 



4, A. M. Bliss. D. 



5, Nicholas Muller, D. 



6, S. S. Cox, D. 



7, Edwin Einstein. E. 



8, A. G. McCook, R. 



9, Fernando Wood. D. 



10, James O'Brien, D. 



11, Levi P. Morton, R 



12, Waldo Hutchins. D. 



13, J. H. Ketcham, R 



14, John W. Ferdon, R. 



15, William Lounsberry, D. 



16, John M. Bailey, R. 



17, Walter A. Wood, E. 



18, J. H. Hammond, R. 



19, A. B. James, R. 



20, John H. Starin, R. 



21, David Wilbur, R. 



22, Warner Miller, R. 



23, Cyrus D. Prescott, R. 



24, Joseph Mason. R. 



25, Frank Hiscock. R. 



26, John H. Camp, R. 



27, E. G. Lapham, R. 



28, Jere. W. Dwight, R. 



29, D. P. Richardson, R. 



30, J. Van Voorhis, R. 



81, Richard Crowley, R. 



82, Jonathan Scoville, R. 



83, H. H. Van Aernam, R. 



North Carolina. 



1, Jesse J. Teates, R. 



2, W. H. Kitchin, D. 



3, D. L. Russell, N. 



4, Joseph J. Davis, D. 



5, Alfred M. Scales, D. 



6, Walter L. Steele, D. 



7, R. F. Armfield. D. 



8, Robert B. Vance, D. 



Ohio. 



1, Benjamin Bntterworth, R. 11, H. L. Dickey, D. 



2, Thomas L. Young, E. 12. Henrv S. Neal, R. 

 8, J. A. McMahon, D. 



4, J. Warren Keifer, R. 



5, Beniamin Lefevre, D. 



6, W. D. Hill. D. 



7, Frank Kurd, D. 



8, E. B. Finley, D. 



9, George L. Converse, D. 

 10, Thomas Ewing, D. 



13, A. J. Warner, D. 



14, Gibson Atherton, D. 



15, George W. Geddes, D. 



16, Wm. McKinley, Jr., R. 



17, James Monroe, R. 



18, J. T. Updegraff. R. 



19, Ezra B. Taylor, R. 



20, Amos Townsend, E. 



I, John WMtaker, D. 



Oregon. 



Pennsylvania. 



1, H. H. Bingham, B. 15, Edward Overton, B. 



2, Charles O'Neill, R. 16, John I. Mitchell, R. 

 8, Samuel J. Randall, D. 17, A. H. Coffroth, D. 



4, William D. Kelley, R. 18, Horatio G. Fisher, E. 



5, A. C. Hanner. R. 19, F. E. Hcltzhoover, D. 



0, William Ward, R. 20, Seth II. Yocum, N. 



7, William Godshalk, R. 21, Morgan K. Wise, D. 



8, Hiester Clymer, D. 2:4, Russell Errett, R. 



9, A. Herr Smith, R. 23, Thomas M. Bayne, E. 



10, R. K. Bachman, D. 24, W. 8. Shalleuberger, B. 



11, Robert Klotz, D. 25, Harry White, E. 

 1:4, H. B. Wright. D. 26, S. B. Dick, R. 



13, John W. Ryon, D. 27, J. II. Hosmer, E. 



14, John W. Killinger, E. 



Rhode Island. 



1, N. W. Aldrich, R. 2, Latimer W. Ballou, E. 



South Carolina. 



1, J. S. Richardson. D. 4, John E. Evins, D. 



2, M. P. O'Connor, D. 6, G. D. Tillinan, D. 

 8, D. Wyatt Aiken, D. 



Tennessee. 

 1, Robert L. Taylor, D. 6, John P. House, D. 



7, W. C. Whitthorne, D. 



8, John D. C. Atkins, D. 



9, C. B. Simonton, D. 

 10, H. Casey Young, D. 



Texas. 



1, John H. Reagan, D. 4, Roger Q. Mills, D. 



2, D. B. Culberson. D. 5, George W. Jones, N. 

 8, Olin Wellborn, D. 6, Columbus Upson, D. 



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2, L. C. Houk. R. 

 8, George C. Dibrell, D. 



4, Benton McMillan, D. 



5, John M. Bright, D. 



Virginia. 



6, J. R. Tucker, D. 



7, John T. Harris, D. 



8, Eppa Hunton, D. 



9, J. B. Richmond, D. 



1, E. L. T. Beale, D. 



2, John Goode, Jr., D. 



8, Joseph E. Johnston. D. 



4, Joseph Jorgenson, R. 



5, George C. Cabell, D. 



Vermont. 



1, Charles H. Joyce. R. 8, Bradley Barlow, R. 



2, James M. Tyler, E. 



West Virginia. 



1, Benjamin Wilson. D. 8, John E. Kenna, D. 



2, Benjamin F. Martin, D. 



Wisconsin. 



1, Charles G. Williams, E. 



2, Lucien B. Caswell, E. 

 8, George C. Hazleton, R. 

 4, P. V. Denster, D. 



5, Edward S. Bragg, D. 



6, Gabiiel Bouck, D. 



7, H. L. Humphrey. R. 



8, Thaddeus C. Pound, E. 



Recapitulation. 



Democrats 150 I Nationals 11 



Republicans 132 | Democratic maj. over all . 7 



Territorial Delegates. 



ArigonaH. 8. Stevens. New Mexico M. 8. Otero. 



Dakota G. G. Bennett Utah G. Q. Cannon. 



Idaho George Ainslie. Washington O. Jacobs. 



Montana M. Maginnis. Wyoming W. W. Corlett 



In the Senate, on January 12th, Senator Lo- 

 gan, of Illinois, introduced the following joint 

 resolution : 



Resolved, etc., That the franking privilege is hereby 

 extended to all official business sent through the mails 

 by Senators, Representatives, and Delegates in Con- 

 gress ; in all other respects to be under the restrictions 

 and limitations of existing law. 



Mr. Davis, of "West Virginia : " I have no ob- 

 jection to the joint resolution being taken up, 

 but it occurs to me the Senator had better let 

 it go to theCommittee on Post-Offices and Post- 

 Koads. There may be further privileges which 

 ought to be given. I do not know whether 

 the joint resolution embraces all the privileges 

 that ought to be granted or not. I am with 

 the Senator in what he now asks, but it is 

 highly probable that the joint resolution ought 



